Activity for User 33 - Joseph J Zaia - jnezaia@att.net

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22 Mar 22 Reply Not that I know much Jerry, but the Neural Filters are under Filter in Photoshop and the Depth Blur filter is one of the filters in the Neural Filter set. Before you can use these filers for the first time, they must be downloaded. To the right of each filter title, you will see a cloud. click on the cloud and the filter you desire will be downloaded and ready for use. Good luck! Mar 8th
22 Mar 22 Comment "Well done" indeed! I agree with all that has been said, but most of all I think that the B & W conversion is what made this picture pop. The noon light served a s a side light, which helped to bring out all the texture. Also, note how the sunlight reflecting from the pavement lit up his underside. However, I do wish we could see the rest of his (or her) legs and feet. Mar 8th
22 Mar 22 Comment I think that the results are pleasing and that this Saguaro is sufficiently strong to stand on its own. If it was mine I would straiten it, crop some from the right and place it right in the center of the frame. Everything does not have to be off center. Mar 8th
22 Mar 22 Comment Love these dunes, but I think they need more life. I would also flip this image horizontally, pump up the color and sharpen more. Mar 5th
22 Mar 22 Comment This is a nice burst and fortunately the line below gives it a nice base to stand on instead of just hanging on air. At first I though it was a B & W, but I see there is some color in it. I suppose you could blend in color if you wanted to.
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22 Mar 22 Comment Peggy, you sure brought out the golden hour tones. This is a nice scene and a good one to explore at different times of the year. I think you probably could brighten the house a bit so it could stand out better. Under similar conditions I generally try to emphasize the better part, either the foreground or the sky. As it is, I would crop some of the sky. Perhaps and if possible, a different angle would concentrate more on the house and the trees and avoid most of the negative water area on the right.
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22 Mar 22 Comment Very nice capture Mike, but I think it can have more impact by flipping it horizontally, straitening it and eliminating the distracting bud on the right, also cropping a bit from the right. Mar 5th

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